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A Developer's Guide to .NET in Azure

By : Anuraj Parameswaran, Tamir Al Balkhi
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A Developer's Guide to .NET in Azure

By: Anuraj Parameswaran, Tamir Al Balkhi

Overview of this book

A Developer’s Guide to .NET in Azure helps you embark on a transformative journey through Microsoft Azure that is tailored to .NET developers. This book is a curated compendium that’ll enable you to master the creation of resilient, scalable, and highly available applications. The book is divided into four parts, with Part 1 demystifying Azure for you and emphasizing the portal's utility and seamless integration. The chapters in this section help you configure your workspace for optimal Azure synergy. You’ll then move on to Part 2, where you’ll explore serverless computing, microservices, containerization, Dapr, and Azure Kubernetes Service for scalability, and build pragmatic, cost-effective applications using Azure Functions and Container apps. Part 3 delves into data and storage, showing you how to utilize Azure Blob Storage for unstructured data, Azure SQL Database for structured data, and Azure Cosmos DB for document-oriented data. The final part teaches you about messaging and security, utilizing Azure App Configuration, Event Hubs, Service Bus, Key Vault, and Azure AD B2C for robust, secure applications. By the end of this book, you’ll have mastered Azure's responsive infrastructure for exceptional applications.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1: An Introduction to Your Environment
3
Part 2: Serverless and Microservices
8
Part 3: Data and Storage
12
Part 4: Messaging Mechanisms and Security

Summary

In this chapter, we undertook a comprehensive journey through the concepts of Kubernetes, AKS, and containers. These are critical building blocks that set the groundwork for our in-depth examination of serverless computing, a discussion that will continue in the forthcoming chapter with Azure Functions.

Kubernetes, fundamentally, is an open source orchestration platform conceived to streamline the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. This potent platform organizes containers into logical clusters, thus ensuring the seamless management of containers across diverse cloud architectures – private, public, or hybrid. The true value proposition of Kubernetes resides in its proficiency to handle the complexities inherent to managing containers at scale, liberating developers to prioritize creating powerful and scalable applications.

While Kubernetes offers raw power and flexibility, AKS is the managed Kubernetes service provided by Microsoft...